An eastern German city has imposed a temporary ban on new refugees in an effort to stem a number of recent violent incidents.
Cottbus, about 120 kilometres southeast of Berlin, has been rocked byviolence from refugees and right-wing extremists since the start of this year.
Earlier this week, Brandenburg state police reported that two male Syrian teenagers were arrested under the suspicion of injuring a German teenager in the face with a knife.
The 16-year-old sustained non life-threatening injuries in what started as an altercation between Syrian and German school acquaintances near a tram station.
The incident happened just days after a group of three Syrian asylum seekers, aged 14, 15 and 17 years old, attacked a man and his wife outside a shopping centre, according to a police statement. The 15-year-old was handed a “negative residency permit” by authorities, effectively ordering him and his father to leave the city.
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Coming soon to a state / city near you...sanctuary states / cities won't learn from other countries mistakes.
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteJust maybe, some German's remain who still have balls! Good for them
ReplyDeletetoo little, too late, sad.
ReplyDeleteAlles für Deutschland
ReplyDeleteNow open up some of those camps with the showers, refugees can use them!
ReplyDeleteBet they wish that wall was backup now
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